Justice League: Infinite
| Justice League: Infinite | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Alex Garland |
| Written by | Jonathan Nolan, Christina Hodson, Eric Heisserer, Noah Hawley, and Tom King |
| Produced by | Freddie Goodwin, Marcus V. Lane |
| Starring | |
| Cinematography | TBA |
| Edited by | TBA |
| Music by | TBA |
Production company | DC Studios |
| Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
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| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Justice League: Infinite is an upcoming American superhero film based on the DC Comics superhero team the Justice League. Produced by DC Studios and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, it is the seventh installment in the DC Cinematic Universe (DCCU), and the concluding chapter of the franchise’s first saga, Chapter One: Crisis. The film is directed by Alex Garland from a screenplay written by Jonathan Nolan, Christina Hodson, Eric Heisserer, Noah Hawley, and Tom King.
Serving as a direct sequel to Justice League: Crisis of the Multiverse (2031), the film is expected to feature a multiversal-scale conflict that brings together heroes from across time, worlds, and realities. The League must face a cosmic-level threat that challenges their very identity and role in an evolving multiverse.
Justice League: Infinite is scheduled to be released in the United States on July 17, 2032, as the final entry in the DCCU’s Chapter One: Crisis.
Cast
- Ana de Armas as Diana Prince / Wonder Woman
- Luke Evans as Bruce Wayne / Batman
- Roman Griffin Davis as Damian Wayne / Robin
- Aldis Hodge as John Stewart / Green Lantern
- Callum Turner as Hal Jordan / Green Lantern
- Viola Davis as Amanda Waller
- Lashana Lynch as Commander Vela
- Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Ninurta
- Shohreh Aghdashloo as Ereshkigal
- Rosamund Pike as Ishtar
- Jesse Plemons as Jenny Sparks
- Sam Reid as Apollo
- Michelle Yeoh as Lantern Priestess Serana
- Babs Olusanmokun as Korgath
- Alex Wolff as Rylor Dex
- Lance Reddick as Guardian Varn
Production
Development
Justice League: Infinite was first announced in July 2026 as the culminating event of Chapter One: Crisis in the DC Cinematic Universe. The project was envisioned as the thematic and narrative successor to Justice League: Crisis of the Multiverse, continuing and expanding upon the multiverse-spanning events introduced in that film.
Alex Garland was confirmed as director, with the screenplay written by a team including Jonathan Nolan, Christina Hodson, Eric Heisserer, Noah Hawley, and Tom King. According to DC Studios, the film will explore the existential role of the Justice League across infinite realities and the cost of protecting a collapsing multiverse.
Filming
Principal photography for Justice League: Infinite was completed prior to production on Justice League: Crisis of the Multiverse. Filming wrapped ahead of schedule to accommodate post-production timelines involving extensive visual effects and multiversal design work.
Marketing
No official trailer has been released as of July 2032. A first-look teaser is expected following the release of Justice League: Crisis of the Multiverse.
Release
Justice League: Infinite is scheduled to be released theatrically in the United States on July 17, 2032. It will serve as the final installment in Chapter One: Crisis of the DC Cinematic Universe.